
Cost of eyelid surgery is an important consideration when selecting a surgeon. Certain surgeons will charge more for complex cases or if they have experience with difficult cases. Although price is important, you should consider the experience of your surgeon when choosing which one to use. Surgeons who reside in expensive areas might pass these costs on to their patients, increasing the overall cost.
Lower blepharoplasty prices
Lower blepharoplasty eyelids surgery can be expensive, particularly if you don't have insurance. Functional surgery, such as to correct vision, may qualify for coverage. A medical care financing company may be used to help you pay for the procedure in affordable installments. The surgeon's office will help you find the best options for financing.
The procedure isn't very painful and most patients don't feel any pain. Some swelling and bruising may occur around the eyelids. However, this will recede in a few weeks. A small amount of discomfort will occur during the recovery process, but this can be managed with pain medication. After a few days, your stitches will be removed and you should be able return to normal activities.

Because eyelid surgery is such a delicate procedure, choosing the right plastic surgeon is essential. A board-certified surgeon who is a specialist in facial plastic surgery should be chosen. Dr. Stein is a skilled surgeon who has performed hundreds of lower-eyelid surgeries. Dr. Stein may recommend that you combine blepharoplasty and another treatment in order to reach your cosmetic goals. Once you have found a surgeon that is right for you, he will devise a custom treatment plan that fits your budget and meets all of your requirements. He will provide you with an upfront cost estimate.
Upper Blepharoplasty costs
Upper blepharoplasty (or upper blepharoplasty) is a common cosmetic procedure. This gives you a natural, fresh appearance. Although it is very simple, it has its risks. Post-operative bleeding is the most common risk. Small amounts of bleeding can usually be controlled by pressure on the eyelid. But larger amounts may require a return trip to the operating area. Rare cases of bleeding behind the eyeball require immediate medical attention. If left untreated, this complication can lead to blindness.
The cost for upper blepharoplasty will vary depending upon the country and location, the type and facility that performed it. It may cost as low as $2000 for a simple procedure, or as much as $5,000 for more extensive cosmetic surgery.
Canthopexy cost for lateral canthal suspension
The lateral canthal suspension canthopexy can correct lower eyelid malposition. The procedure can cost anywhere from $1,500 to $5,000. The cost of your procedure will depend on where you live and how experienced your surgeon is. This procedure can improve the vision of people with moderate to severe drooping.

The procedure will involve removing excess skin and fat from under the eyelid. Additionally, the doctor will tighten the lower eyelid muscles. This procedure can help with a wide range of aging problems, as well as reduce the chances of post-operative eyelid malposition. Eyelid laxity, if left untreated can cause eyelid dysfunction and lead to poor blinking and ocular surface exposure.
This surgery can also be combined with other procedures that improve the symmetry of the eyelids. To improve symmetry, the surgeon might combine this surgery with an upper and/or double eyelid procedure.